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http://dx.doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2017.11.2.071

Monthly Characteristics of Rainwater Chemistry at a Coastal Site in Southwestern Japan  

Toyonaga, Satoshi (Faculty of Environmental and Symbiotic Science, Prefectural University of Kumamoto)
Zhang, Daizhou (Faculty of Environmental and Symbiotic Science, Prefectural University of Kumamoto)
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Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment / v.11, no.2, 2017 , pp. 71-78 More about this Journal
Abstract
Monthly characteristics of rainwater chemistry at a coastal site in southwestern Japan were examined based on an eight year record. In the period November-May when rain was mainly caused by cyclones, the monthly mean concentrations of $nss-{SO_4}^{2-}$, ${NO_3}^-$, ${NH_4}^+$, $nss-Ca^{2+}$, $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ over the eight years were 25.1-57.8, 9.9-25.0, 11.3-31.4, 5.5-18.7, 24.2-154.9 and $30.0-178.5{\mu}eq\;L^{-1}$, respectively. In June and July when rain was mainly caused by stationary fronts, i.e. Meiyu fronts, the concentrations were 14.4-20.7, 7.2-9.5, 7.7-12.9, 4.1-6.8, 21.7-33.6 and $26.4-40.5{\mu}eq\;L^{-1}$, respectively. In August and September when typhoons contributed substantial rainfall, the respective concentrations of $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ were as high as 97.7-105.3 and $116.8-122.9{\mu}eq\;L^{-1}$, while the concentrations of other ions were low. These results indicate a large variation of monthly rainwater chemistry, which is basically dependent on the synoptic weather patterns causing rain. From later autumn to early spring, rain contains ions in high concentration and large variation ranges. In the Meiyu season, rain contains less ions which vary in a range much smaller than that in later autumnearly spring. In summer and autumn, the concentrations are low, except $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ which can be large due to typhoons' contribution.
Keywords
Ions; Cyclones; Stationary fronts; Typhoons; Synoptic weather;
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